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James Garfield Framed Image and ALS to John Sherm

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James Garfield Framed Image and ALS to John Sherm
<B>James Garfield Framed Image and ALS to John Sherman</B></I> James Abram Garfield (1831-1881) twentieth President, serving for only six and a half months, March-September, 1881, assassinated by Charles Guiteau. Republican Senator and Representative from Ohio, Garfield rose to the rank of major general during the Civil War distinguishing himself in his victory at Chicamauga. A learned lawyer and clergyman, Congressman Garfield found himself in New York City when news broke of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. A mob of more than 50,000 massed at the Custom House in downtown Manhattan and threatened to riot. They began marching to the office of the <I>New York World</B></I> crying "Vengeance!" Garfield single-handedly calmed the crowd, delivering a moving speech calling for calm. Framed autograph letter signed to John Sherman, the Ohio Senator and Secretary of the Treasury, requesting a printed copy of a bill on the "Distribution of Currency." A wonderful combination of image and handwriting, elegantly framed and presented. Professionally matted and framed to archival standards. Measures 17" x 12" overall. <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>